Computer Problems
The transferred files cannot be
viewed on a computer.
The transferred video file (e.g.,
*.ASF) cannot be played with your
system's default application.
The transferred video file (e.g., AVI)
cannot be played back in Windows
98SE/2000/ME.
Windows cannot find the
Removable Disk drive.
A1: The "USB Switch" setting is set to the incorrect mode.
• Enter the Setup mode, and set USB Switch to "USB Mode".
A2: The DV camera is disconnected from the computer.
• Reconnect the USB cable.
A3: The files in the DV camera have not been transferred to the computer.
• With the USB cable properly connected to both ends, drag and drop
the files to your computer.
A:
The video player application is not installed.
• For Windows users: Install the bundled Ulead VideoStudio application
contained in the Microtek CD-ROM.
For Macintosh users: Visit the "http://www.videolan.org/vlc" website
to download the video player application.
A:
The DirectX driver is not installed.
• Install the DirectX driver appropriate for your system from the
Microtek CD-ROM; version 8.1 or later is recommended. DirectX is
automatically installed each time when you install Ulead
VideoStudio.
A1: The "USB Switch" setting is set to the incorrect mode.
• Enter the Setup mode, and set USB Switch to "USB Mode".
A2: The DV camera is disconnected from the computer.
• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computer
and the other end to your DV camera's USB connector, then turn on
the DV camera.
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